On 1 May, the fifth annual Picture of the Year Awards at Wikimedia Commons began the first round of voting, which will last until 4 May at 11:59PM UTC. All editors with at least 200 edits before 1 January 2011 are eligible to vote.
Picture of the Year is a contest that celebrates the best content that has gone through Commons' featured picture process over the previous year. Begun by Alvesgaspar in late 2006, Picture of the Year has become a much-loved tradition throughout Wikimedia projects. In 2010, there were 784 new featured pictures, compared with 890 in 2009, and 501 in 2008.
Voters may vote for as many images as they like, and are encouraged to vote in as many of the award categories as they feel able to judge. The final round of voting will begin in the third week of May, once all of the votes from the previous round have been tallied and confirmed.
As reported last month, the local Wikimedia chapter in Sweden started its ""Projekt Internet i Sverige" in March, aiming to improve Swedish Wikipedia articles about the Internet in Sweden. Funded by the Internet Infrastructure Foundation, the operator of Swedish country-code top-level domain .se, the chapter hired long-time Wikipedian Johan Jönsson ( User:Julle) to work on the project from March to July 2011. On the Foundation's blog, he described his work: "I try to find articles dedicated to topics covering the Internet in Sweden. I put them on an importance scale and assess for quality". He outlined the project's goals, which include improving the content quality in this significant area, and inspiring "more people to get involved in Wikipedia and make contacts between experts in the field and Wikipedia editors". The project is believed to be the first to employ someone to specifically edit the Swedish Wikipedia, although other Wikipedias have seen such externally funded projects before (see, for example, Signpost coverage: " First state-funded Wikipedia project concludes after three years").
On 29 April Russian President Dmitry Medvedev met with representatives of the Russian internet community, including Stanislav Kozlovskiy ( User:Ctac) - executive director of Wikimedia Russia. (Information on the Kremlin's website: Russian, English.) According to the (partial) Russian transcript, the concept of Creative Commons licensing and Wikipedia was discussed. On the Russian Wikipedia, Ctac reported some other conversation topics, such as changes to Russian copyright law, and its lack of a freedom of panorama exemption (cf. Commons:Freedom_of_panorama#Russia).
On 1 May, the fifth annual Picture of the Year Awards at Wikimedia Commons began the first round of voting, which will last until 4 May at 11:59PM UTC. All editors with at least 200 edits before 1 January 2011 are eligible to vote.
Picture of the Year is a contest that celebrates the best content that has gone through Commons' featured picture process over the previous year. Begun by Alvesgaspar in late 2006, Picture of the Year has become a much-loved tradition throughout Wikimedia projects. In 2010, there were 784 new featured pictures, compared with 890 in 2009, and 501 in 2008.
Voters may vote for as many images as they like, and are encouraged to vote in as many of the award categories as they feel able to judge. The final round of voting will begin in the third week of May, once all of the votes from the previous round have been tallied and confirmed.
As reported last month, the local Wikimedia chapter in Sweden started its ""Projekt Internet i Sverige" in March, aiming to improve Swedish Wikipedia articles about the Internet in Sweden. Funded by the Internet Infrastructure Foundation, the operator of Swedish country-code top-level domain .se, the chapter hired long-time Wikipedian Johan Jönsson ( User:Julle) to work on the project from March to July 2011. On the Foundation's blog, he described his work: "I try to find articles dedicated to topics covering the Internet in Sweden. I put them on an importance scale and assess for quality". He outlined the project's goals, which include improving the content quality in this significant area, and inspiring "more people to get involved in Wikipedia and make contacts between experts in the field and Wikipedia editors". The project is believed to be the first to employ someone to specifically edit the Swedish Wikipedia, although other Wikipedias have seen such externally funded projects before (see, for example, Signpost coverage: " First state-funded Wikipedia project concludes after three years").
On 29 April Russian President Dmitry Medvedev met with representatives of the Russian internet community, including Stanislav Kozlovskiy ( User:Ctac) - executive director of Wikimedia Russia. (Information on the Kremlin's website: Russian, English.) According to the (partial) Russian transcript, the concept of Creative Commons licensing and Wikipedia was discussed. On the Russian Wikipedia, Ctac reported some other conversation topics, such as changes to Russian copyright law, and its lack of a freedom of panorama exemption (cf. Commons:Freedom_of_panorama#Russia).
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Regarding the Britannica fifth-most linked domain on Wikipedia story — might've been worth mentioning that in the main namespace, Brittanica is only #133, before Metacritic but after Box Office Mojo. -- Schneelocke ( talk) 12:09, 5 May 2011 (UTC) reply